Features

The property

A single-storey, detached Sligo cottage on a rural working smallholding, a quarter of a mile from the small village of Castlebaldwin in south County Sligo.

Cosy and welcoming inside, this Sligo cottage has three attractive bedrooms, a comfortable sitting room with open fire and a dining room with a multi-fuel stove.

Outside, the enclosed garden is great for children to play out, and ideal for alfresco dining.

Located on the edge of Castlebaldwin, this Sligo cottage has the amenities and attractions of the village within easy reach, while there is excellent walking in the Benbulben and Benwisken mountains, and great surf at Strandhill Beach.

With golf, fishing, surfing and walking all available, this Sligo cottage is great all year round.

About the location

CASTLEBALDWIN, COUNTY SLIGO

Sligo Town 14 miles.

The small village of Castlebaldwin in County Sligo is home to the Sathya Sai Donkey Sanctuary, Castlebaldwin Castle and Carrowkeel Megalithic Site, one of the largest passage tomb cemeteries in Ireland. In the heart of the village is McDermotts Bar and Restaurant and a supermarket, and located on the N4, the main Sligo-to-Dublin road, Castlebaldwin is in a great position for guests to enjoy lots of attractions and days out within easy reach. There is fishing available on Lough Arrow and Lough Bo, Lough Key Forest Park has something for children of all ages, with its Tree Canopy Walk, Zipit, Woodland Segway and the Adventure Play Kingdom, whilst all the family can go back in time at Sligo Folk Park in nearby Riverstown. Drive just 15 minutes to Ballymote, a historic market town with Ballymote Castle dating from 1300. Visit Des McDonogh's Pub to enjoy live Irish music. All these attractions and many more are within easy reach of Castlebaldwin, waiting to be discovered.